Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). Edited by Clive Brown. This edit...(+)
Composed by Ludwig van
Beethoven (1770-1827).
Edited
by Clive Brown. This
edition:
urtext edition. Stapled.
Barenreiter Urtext.
Performance score,
Part(s)
(2). Opus 47.
Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA10938.
Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
Composed by Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904), arranged by Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962). ...(+)
Composed by Antonin
Dvorak (1841-1904),
arranged by Fritz
Kreisler (1875-1962). Set
of performance parts for
violin and piano. With
bowings and fingerings. 6
pages. Published by Carl
Fischer.
Violin Solo and piano - early advanced SKU: JK.00602 Composed by Clara W....(+)
Violin Solo and piano -
early advanced
SKU:
JK.00602
Composed by
Clara W. McMaster.
Arranged by Kelly D.
Anderson. Difficulty
Medium Hard, Instrumental
Violin, Seasonal Music
Fathers Day, Seasonal
Music Mothers Day,
Agency, Children,
Example, Fatherhood, God
the Father, Guidance,
Home, Honesty,
Motherhood, Obedience,
Plan of Salvation,
Spirituality, Teaching.
Christian, Inspirational.
Duration 4:47. Jackman
Music Corporation #00602.
Published by Jackman
Music Corporation
(JK.00602).
Isaiah
2:5, Ephesians
5:8.
Early
advanced violin solo of a
cherished Primary Song,
with piano accompaniment.
Only one copy needed for
performance. Composer:
Clara W. McMaster
Arranger: Kelly D.
Anderson Difficulty:
early advanced
Performance time:
4:47 References:
Isaiah 2:5, Ephesians
5:8.
Violin and Piano SKU: HL.50510754 Composed by Ernst von Dohná and n...(+)
Violin and Piano
SKU:
HL.50510754
Composed
by Ernst von Dohná
and nyi. 20th Century.
EMB. Book Only. Op. 32/c.
32 pages. Editio Musica
Budapest #Z2654.
Published by Editio
Musica Budapest
(HL.50510754).
ISBN
9790080026540. UPC:
073999783636.
8.0x11.25x0.118 inches.
Hungarian, English,
German.
Ruralia
Hungarica was originally
a five movements cycle of
piano pieces (Op. 32/a)
composed in 1923 on
Hungarian folk songs,
dedicated to Dohnanyi's
mother. In 1924, five
movements of the piano
cycle was orchestrated
(Op. 32/b), the
orchestral version was
premiered under the baton
of the composer on 14
September 1924, in Pecs
(South Hungary). Ruralia
Hungarica was one of
Dohnanyi's favorite
works. He often performed
both the version for
piano and the one for
orchestra, and he
composed other versions,
too: three movements for
violin and piano (Op.
32/c) and one movement
for violoncello and piano
(Op. 32/d).
Arranged by Paul de Keyser. For Violin and Piano. Book; Method/Instruction; Stri...(+)
Arranged by Paul de
Keyser. For Violin and
Piano. Book;
Method/Instruction;
String - Violin Studies
or Collection. Faber
Edition. Published by
Faber Music
Transcriptions and Arrangements, Original Compositions for Violin and Piano. Com...(+)
Transcriptions and
Arrangements, Original
Compositions for Violin
and Piano. Composed by
Fritz Kreisler
(1875-1962). Edited by
Eric Wen. The Fritz
Kreisler Collection.
Classical and 20th
Century. Collection and
set of performance parts.
With introductory text,
bowings and fingerings.
Published by Carl Fischer
Piano Accompaniment; Violin (Violin/Piano) SKU: HL.48025445 For Violin...(+)
Piano Accompaniment;
Violin (Violin/Piano)
SKU: HL.48025445
For Violin and
Piano. Composed by
Hans Winterberg. Boosey
and Hawkes Chamber Music.
Classical. Softcover.
Duration 420 seconds.
Boosey and Hawkes
#M202538852. Published by
Boosey and Hawkes
(HL.48025445).
ISBN
9783793145820. UPC:
196288216438.
Hans
Winterberg's
extraordinary life was
written in two chapters,
one Czech and one German,
split right down the
middle by the experience
of the Shoah, which
Winterberg, unlike his
colleagues Ullmann,
Krása, Haas and Klein,
miraculously survived. In
1947, the Prague-born
composer moved to Munich,
where he worked for the
Bavarian Broadcasting
Corporation. As a student
of Alexander Zemlinsky
and Alois Hába, he
belongs both to the Czech
tradition following
Janácek and to the
circle of the Second
Viennese School. He saw
himself as a bridge
builder between Western
and Eastern culture. The
circumstances under which
Winterberg was able to
compose during the war
years are still unclear.
Although his “mixed
marriage” initially
saved him from
deportation, he had to
perform forced labour and
was eventually sent to
the Terezin ghetto in
January 1945. The Suite
for Violin and Piano was
composed in 1942, the
year in which both
Winterberg's mother and
his piano professor
Thérèse Wallerstein
were murdered by the
Nazis. Compared to the
violin sonata from 1936,
the Suite is much more
condensed, lasting less
than seven minutes. A
melody dominated by
chromatic turns and
expressionist harmony
lend the work its
melancholy character,
which gives way, however,
to an almost
irrepressible defiance in
the rhythmically
percussive last
movement.